Sentences with phrase «exhibitions on a project basis»

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The three year research project on which the exhibition was based has aimed to explore young people's experiences of music festivals and free parties (similar to festivals but with less or no commercial involvement) and how these experiences are affected by consumption and the presence of marketing and branding.
Because we had already focused heavily on project - based learning for many years and frequently recruited public audiences for student exhibitions, we had a track record of engaging with the community.
Ironically my highlights stem back to the first 5 years when I organised exhibitions and collaborative projects on a regular basis and travelled as far as Hong Kong to launch a book I edited and co-designed... it would be great to return to this level of curation.
The following conversation took place at Paul Karlstrom's San Francisco home on March 22, 2014, the day after the opening of Brooklyn — based Jemima Kirke's first solo exhibition at Fouladi Projects, also in San Francisco.
The winning projects were nominated and voted on by AICA's 400 active United States - based members to honor outstanding exhibitions and writing of the previous season.
Based in New York and New Haven, Conn., Kaphar's The Jerome Project is currently on view at the Studio Museum in Harlem and he will mount a solo exhibition at Jack Shainman on Jan. 15, 2015.
The exhibition comprises a broad range of works across a variety of mediums — including painting, performance, photography, sculpture, video, and web - based projects — that all investigate the extensive effects of the internet on artistic practice and contemporary culture.
18th Street Arts Center throws its highly - anticipated Summer ArtNight featuring the opening receptions for Jerri Allyn's and Inez S. Bush's Debating Through the Arts: Exhibition & Performance 3 project and York Chang's second life project; accompanied by a guest performance from the Tijuana - based visual / audio arts collective, Los Roor, on 18th Street's outdoor stage.
Currently he co-directs SE8, a London - based project focusing on curatorial methodologies, where he has presented exhibitions with artists such as Ian Kiaer, Andrea Büttner, Daniel Silver, Jamie Shovlin, Joao Onofre and Stefan Bruggemann.
Four internationally active project spaces and initiatives were selected through an open call for this exhibition, based on artworks that are clearly positioned against discrimination and repression, instead displaying ways forward toward communication and freedom.
Billet's exhibition is based on her on - going research project The development of the monochrome in its digital and analogue / graphical form of apparition and will present a large site - specific installation, a new video work as well as a printed edition.
1639 18th Street, off of Olympic Blvd, Santa Monica, CA - On Saturday, June 18th, from 6 pm to 10 pm, 18th Street Arts Center throws its highly - anticipated Summer ArtNight featuring the opening receptions for Jerri Allyn's and Inez S. Bush's Debating Through the Arts: Exhibition & Performance 3 project and York Chang's second life project; accompanied by a guest performance from the Tijuana - based visual / audio arts collective, Los Roor, on 18th Street's outdoor stagOn Saturday, June 18th, from 6 pm to 10 pm, 18th Street Arts Center throws its highly - anticipated Summer ArtNight featuring the opening receptions for Jerri Allyn's and Inez S. Bush's Debating Through the Arts: Exhibition & Performance 3 project and York Chang's second life project; accompanied by a guest performance from the Tijuana - based visual / audio arts collective, Los Roor, on 18th Street's outdoor stagon 18th Street's outdoor stage.
The Netherlands - based artist will be featured on the website and at hyperloglog.tumblr.com, treated less as an exhibition and more as a project and a site for sharing research, ideas and visual material that will expand during the Lotfy's residency, which right now includes the artist's BAŞ BAŞA mix (below) produced as Dj Saudi Cables.
Life in the city was freer: people were able to play with roles, which were not so heavily based on gender and status as in the rural areas», says Anu Utriainen, the curator in charge of the exhibition project.
His April - May 2009 exhibition at Postmasters Gallery presented five projects based on the same concept (one of them a video), and made over the last several years, with the selection of sites alluding to Thomas Cole's series of allegorical landscape paintings (at the New - York Historical Society), «The Course of Empire.»
OVER THE PAST YEAR, a number of black artists and curators have made news on a regular basis, whether for groundbreaking projects and exhibitions, or for earning a significant honor or appointment.
The project was based on the exhibition The Cold Horizontals by artist Shahryar Nashat (29.9.2017 — 7.1.2018) and took place in cooperation with LYRIX — the German federal competition for young lyric poetry.
Steketee exhibited her work recently in the «On the Move photography» exhibition at the Stedelijk and FOAM: a trans - medial project, about the process of reconciliation in post-genocide Rwanda, based around a popular radio soap.
LOWER EAST SIDE Hannah Barrett; Trioceros: Sascha Braunig; Judy Chicago; Benny Merris / Regina Rex / 221 Madison (new location) / thru 12/21 Salon / (harbor) / 221 Madison — rear (new location) / ongoing Clive Murphy; Aengus Woods / Rawson Projects / 221 Madison (new location) / thru 12/21 Patrick Berran / Chapter NY / 127 Henry / thru 12/14 Joseph Gerard Sabatino / R.Jampol / 191 Henry / thru 12/12 Brad Jones (Jennifer Rubell & Brandi Twilley) / Sargent's Daughters / 179 East Broadway / thru 12/7 The Unmaking of Art: An exhibition based on a lecture by Walter Benjamin / e-flux / 311 East Broadway / thru 1/24 Opening 11/21 (6 - 9 PM) Klara Liden / Reena Spaulings / 165 East Broadway / thru 12/7 Satoru Eguchi / Sometimes / 83 Canal # 301 / thru 11/21 Dan Graham Collection / 3A / 179 Canal # 3A / thru 2/14 Opening 11/19 Klaus Merkel / Sheftel / 24a Orchard / thru 12/7 Artie Vierkant / Untitled / 30 Orchard / thru 12/14 Andreas Carranza / Gasser Grunert / 33 Orchard / thru 12/21 Ayana V Jackson / 33 Orchard & M.Steinberg / 33b Orchard / thru 12/21 Absent Friends curated by Paul Schrader / Rowe / 34 Orchard / thru 1/4 Robert Moskowitz / Schuss / 34 Orchard / thru 12/21 Sam Lewitt / Abreu / 36 Orchard / thru 1/4 Group organized by James Case - Leal / Blackston / 29c Ludlow / thru 1/9 Caitlin Masley / Lu Magnus / 55 Hester / thru 11/23 Gayle Ruskin curated by Maureen Beitler / Terrazzo / 81 Hester / thru 11/23
The lecture will be based on a review of selected exhibitions and projects organized by MILK since 2009 and it will be angled towards a discussion on photography as a medium in the exhibition context.
My third solo exhibition «Controlled Fantasy», has been based on the booklet entitled «Self Satisfaction Fascicule for Unsatisfied Loci of Power» that I've produced for the «Stay with Me» exhibition at the Apartment Project.
Through the work of eight mentors and 11 UK - based emerging artists, the exhibition will expand on diaspora as a term, and forms part of the ICF and UAL's joint 22 - month Diaspora Platform project.
The Public Events and Exhibition Program comprises our Artist Lab series, focusing on mid-career Los Angeles based artists with accompanying solo exhibitions and artist - driven events; a new Moveable Lab series exploring engagement in the public sphere, presentations of emerging artists in our Atrium Gallery, and a diverse set of community - focused projects including our ground - breaking Culture Mapping 90404 interactive website and archive, and semi-annual Pico Block Party Festival.
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To expand offerings for our community, donations to the Education Fund support costs to develop intergenerational activities and art - making projects based on exhibitions currently on view.
From focused exhibitions on the work of Cuban painter Amelia Peláez and Haitian born, Miami - based artist Edouard Duval - Carrié to thematic presentations of the Museum's permanent collection to major retrospectives on artists Ai Weiwei and Beatriz Milhazes and group exhibitions on the exchange of ideas between the Caribbean basin, Europe, and North Africa, PAMM's upcoming projects serve as critical frames through which larger dialogues about recent history, migration, new cultural formations, and diverse ideologies can be structured.
Through sculpture and video the exhibition projects the world of forecasting — the process of predicting future trends based on present data.
Come On Pilgrim: A 110 - Mile Exhibition A map and audio companion lead visitors to six commissioned projects between New York City and the CCS, each based in a journey.
The Community Partnership Gallery at the Queens Museum provides opportunities for our cultural and other nonprofit organizational partners to develop and mount short - term exhibitions based on their programs and our collaborative projects.
Previous artists were the Scottish painter Peter Doig, who created «Siegfried + Poster Project»; the New York artist Julie Mehretu, whose exhibition was called «Notations After the Ring»; and Elizabeth Peyton, whose series of paintings, drawings and prints based on many of Wagner's mythical characters not only filled the gallery but also various spots throughout the opera house.
Carsten Höller's (b. 1961, Brussels, Belgium) Atomium Phi (2004), a sculpture modified especially for P.S. 1's exhibition, is based on a phenomenon discovered in 1912 by the Gestalt psychologist Max Wertheimer, in which the observer «sees» an imaginary ball jumping in between two dots projected next to each other in rapid sequence.
2 special projects realized for the city of Milan: Dan Flavin's permanent installation for Santa Maria Annunciata in Chiesa Rossa (1997); Laurie Anderson «Dal Vivo / Life», an exhibition based on a performance in collaboration with the San Vittore prison (1998)
Flip, the Naples - based project space behind «Mediating Landscape», explains the exhibition's premise on its website:
Sacré 101 - An Exhibition Based on The Rite of Spring is a collective project with which the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst traces the interplay...
This exhibition developed in collaboration with Making Histories Visible, the multidisciplinary project based at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), features work by Larry Achiampong, Cristiano Berti, George Hallett, Ingrid Pollard and Zanele Muholi who will also give a lecture at UCLan on Tuesday 17th March.
3 Solo Projects: Lynn Aldrich, Jessica Rath, Carrie Ungerman (2009) 3 Solo Projects: Lynn Aldrich, Jessica Rath, Carrie Ungerman (2009) / $ 20 / Available on Amazon.com and in Gallery Softcover / 40 pages / 15 color plates / 7.5 x 8.25 inches ISBN 978 -0-930209-18-6 Produced by: OTIS Ben Maltz Gallery; sponsored by Pasadena Art Alliance Exhibition curated by: Meg Linton Exhibition dates: April 18 - June 13, 2009 Essays by: Meg Linton, John O'Brien Description: Three Solo Exhibitions of site specific installations by three Los Angeles based artists Lynn Aldrich, Jessica Rath, and Carrie Ungerman
In conjunction with the exhibition Featured Artist Project: SP Weather Reports (2008 - 2013) on view from January 17 — March 29, we are pleased to announce the publication of Six Years of Weather, which compiles tables of all weather data recorded at the SPWS station base in Long Island City since the projectProject: SP Weather Reports (2008 - 2013) on view from January 17 — March 29, we are pleased to announce the publication of Six Years of Weather, which compiles tables of all weather data recorded at the SPWS station base in Long Island City since the projectproject began.
Spanning exhibitions, publications, films, new media, and site - specific installations, funded projects include «Incense Sweaters & Ice,» an immersive installation by Los Angeles - based artist Martine Syms; «Bond: Race and the Modern City,» which is described as the first book - length study of the architect J. Max Bond Jr. (at right, on far left); «Sacred Stoops: Typological Studies of Black Congregational Spaces,» an investigation of the porch and its role in the African American community; and research exploring «emerging paradigms» in architectural education across sub-Saharan Africa.
«Selective Perception» is an exhibition of vector illustrations presented in our Skybridge Project Space by Claudine Eriksson, Andrea Johansson and Darcy Moore, whose name derives from the collective's desire to remind people of their ability to see things based on their particular frame of reference, oftentimes, devoid of facts.
Frank Badur, # 11 - 10, 2011 Oil and alkyd on canvas 16 x 20 inches May 12 — June 25, 2011 Margaret Thatcher Projects is pleased to announce the opening of Mostly Red + works on paper, an exhibition of new work by Berlin - based artist Frank Badur.
Simon Ingram, Riser, 2009 Oil on linen, 38 x 38 cm January 9 - 23, 2010 TAG is the first exhibition in the INITIATIVE series, a program established to offer gallery artists an opportunity to exhibit more experimental or project based works, and to add diversity to the gallery exhibition schedule.
Sacré 101 - An Exhibition Based on The Rite of Spring is a collective project with which the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst traces the interplay between dance and the visual arts in a sustained...
For her first major solo project made specifically for a UK regional visual arts institution and her largest exhibition of new work to date, Dawn Mellor has made a series of paintings based on the complex identity of the Southend - raised actress Dame Helen Mirren.
Margaret Thatcher Projects is pleased to announce the opening of Mostly Red + works on paper, an exhibition of new work by Berlin - based artist Frank Badur.
We start with Chicago - based artist Lesley Jackson, whose exhibition Walking with Rilke opened in early April of 2017 at Fourth Ward Project Space on the south side of the city in Hyde Park.
For this exhibition Becker shows video, photographs, collages, drawings, and sculptures from the ongoing (w) hole project which is based on the life of the deceased former tenant of her last apartment.
Los Angeles - based artist and performer Gordon Henderson brings his own macabre methodology to this eldritch narrative of innocence abandoned to devouring menace with his own Hansel and Gretel exhibition on view through January 14, 2017 at Bermudez Projects.
On view at the Grey Art Gallery from January 11 through April 2, this timely and topical exhibition was conceived by Walid Raad — a media artist based in New York and Beirut and best known for his innovative project titled The Atlas Group — and Akram Zaatari, a prominent video artist, filmmaker, and curator who lives and works in Beirut.
To further illuminate these ideas, Yates and Wasserman Projects have invited a diverse roster of Detroit - based artists, writers, musicians, and chefs to perform in and activate the spaces throughout the duration of the exhibition, which will close on December 16, 2017.
The New Scenario project was launched by Paul Barsch and Tilman Hornig as a time - based platform for performative exhibition formats taking place «outside the realm of the white cube», and the two founders team up to for the concept and curation of Jurassic Paint, described as having works on canvas and «live size (sic) dinos».
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